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Women's soccer: Vikings end season with victory | A first-half goal by midfielder Justina MacDowell stood up as Western Washington University blanked Simon Fraser University, 1-0, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Friday, Nov. 4, in Burnaby, B.C. |
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Men's basketball: Vikings open season with win | Forward Rory Blanche and guard John Allen each scored 14 points, lifting Western Washington University to a 74-61 victory over Dominican University of California on Friday, Nov. 4, in opening-day men's basketball action at the fifth annual Disney West Coast Tip-Off Classic being held at the鈥 |
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Making a big mistake about our fish | Recently, cyclist Dave Rush and I peered over the rail of the Golden Ears Bridge at a dozen dead salmon floating down the Fraser River. Katzie Band Office has received numerous calls, and passed them on to DFO. DFO鈥檚, Michelle Imbeau: 鈥淧re-spawn and on-route mortality are a鈥 |
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Public hearing Nov. 15 to cover proposed changes to 草榴社区 student conduct code | |||
UW students have plan for helping higher ed | For the last couple of years, lawmakers have sympathized with college students who want them to spare higher education when cutting the state budget. But the choice often boils down to this: Cut social services or cut education funding. |
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Economy turning student-loan problem into a crisis | Student-loan debt is on pace to reach $1 trillion in the United States this year and it topped credit-card debt for the first time last year. More than two-thirds of all college students borrow money to attend college and up to 20 percent of them have loan payments that exceed 10 percent鈥 |
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The Printmaking Center of New Jersey opens new show | The Printmaking Center of New Jersey brings together work by 25 artists from 15 states and abroad in its current show, 鈥淕iving Pause/Reflecting Still.鈥 Philadelphia-based artist Lin Carte composed the theme for the show and served as juror for more than 160 entries. |
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Western student tackles role of Norwegian explorer Amundsen | Miguel Vila-Henninger, a 23-year-old theater major at Western Washington University, portrays Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen in Western's staging of "Terra Nova," Ted Tally's play about the doomed 1911-1912 South Pole expedition of Robert Falcon Scott. |
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Event Saturday for Bellingham-area college students and their neighbors | Bellingham college students are trying to connect with community members who live near their campuses and homes in an effort to work collectively on how both can be better neighbors. |
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Forum on HigherOne Choice Card set for Nov. 17 in Viking Union |